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The Starlight Barking (1967)

par Dodie Smith

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Séries: 101 Dalmatians {Dodie Smith} (2)

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When they awake to find that every living creature in England, except the dogs, is asleep, Dalmatians Pongo and Missis discover unusual abilities that lead them to London where their daughter is assembling all breeds of dogs to await contact from Sirius, the Dog Star.
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Naples, FL 2023 #5 - Delightful little romp with the Dalmations of the Dearly family (101 Dalmations), as they find themselves suddenly in charge of everything.....all other living things are sleeping peacefully.....and they find they have rather startling powers and abilities. fun little tale that celebrates the intelligence and poise of the dog world and their blessed connection with we mere humans! ( )
  jeffome | Jan 27, 2023 |
If The 101 Dalmatians was a straightforward, out-and-back adventures story, The Starlight Barking is more of a science fiction tale: Pongo, Missis, and all the other dogs wake one morning to find that every other living creature is still sleeping peacefully. The dalmatians cannot wake the Dearlys, but they have developed extraordinary powers: they can "swoosh" above the ground, they aren't hungry or thirsty, doors open for them, and they can hear the voices of other dogs from miles away. From London, Cadpig - now the Prime Minister's dog - calls to her parents to come and help her. Then, a voice speaks to them all, calling all dogs to Trafalgar Square: it is Sirius, the Dog Star, offering to rescue all of the dogs on planet Earth, which the humans are likely to destroy with bombs. It falls to Pongo to decide for all of dogdom: go with Sirius, or stay on Earth?

A product of its time, without the timeless quality of its predecessor, but still entertaining.

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"Crowds are always fooled. They get so worked up that they can't think for themselves." (the Great Dane, 128)

"And imagination can be more real than reality..." (Sirius, 134) ( )
  JennyArch | Jun 12, 2022 |
There is a lot good about this book and a lot questionable about it. The 101D series book and film has always felt rooted in some form of a realistic scenario. Worsened by Disney which crosses it over canonically with Lady and the Tramp, Oliver and Company, and so forth. Thus the rooted in reality series, and book one all make for the reader to come in expecting a reality-type story.

What we get is to see things go slightly out the window. As a kid this did not effect me, as a teen this became weird, but as an adult it simply does not fit within the world. I can accept all of the following. That Cadpig became the Prime Minister's dog. That Pongo was the voice of intelligence while Missus is the emotional one because she's female. I don't recall Perdita, the puppy wet nurse being in the book, and I don't want to reread once again. The books are dated, it shows. I can accept all that happens in this book until "the great conflict" is exposed.
So the acceptable part of the conflict is as follows. Everything not a dog -or cat- is passed out, asleep, under a spell. They suspect Cruella, but she too is under, they explore, less than little is found out.

Why is everyone asleep? Because nuclear war is about to be implemented on the humans by Sirius, Lord of the Dog Star, who invites them all to come with him to his very home in order to evade said war. Naturally Pongo gets selected after a lengthy bit about how Sirius looks like whatever dog breed is looking at him(ignoring mutts somehow, if I recall right), they do a big speech, even the homeless and abused dogs, and decide. . .

Well, duh, no.

Sirius takes this surprisingly well for someone who wanted to nuke the world due to dog abuse. He grants them the speed to head home before the sleep spell is ended, and then takes his leave. It's quite a weird situation as it implies a dog entity or aliens actively exist in 101D-land and that it's not even that big of a deal everyone could be dead if the desired them to be and dogs could just head off to a weird planet Neverland to live happy forever.

Is it worth reading? Yes, it's a trip from the old days and really really weird, but it alters everything I knew about the canon and slowly makes things like the animated Dalmatian series where aliens and extinct dinosaurs could exist because cartoon logic not so silly. It's like the books nosedive into a weird category of no longer realistic or believable at all within the second book alone. I've never read past here, but it can't get much more crazy, right? ( )
  Yolken | Jan 19, 2020 |
Waking up late one day, Pongo finds that none of the humans will wake up. He finds out that the same has happened all over the country, and then dogs everywhere hear the voice of Lord Sirius the dogstar, offering to free them from their humans.
  wichitafriendsschool | Jul 22, 2017 |
If you say to people 'oh yes, there's a sequel to 101 Dalmations where a space alien puts all the humans to sleep and tells the dogs they should leave with him, because the humans are likely to destroy the world with atomic bombs, and he gives all the dogs magical powers so they can fly', not many people believe you. But there is. ( )
  atreic | Apr 5, 2017 |
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